2020
DOI: 10.17582/journal.pjar/2020/33.4.720.728
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Use of Hyacinth Compost in Salt-Affected Soils

Abstract: A ny material (organic or inorganic), applied to soil to provide one or more essential plant nutrients is called fertilizer (Vidya and Lakshmi, 2014). Weeds are one of the overlooked natural resources that can support and help to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers. The addition of compost to salt-affected soil improved the soil properties including soil porosity water holding capacity, improved nutritional status, bulk density, soil pH s , EC e and SAR (Zaka et al., 2018;Wright et al., 2007).Aquatic weed, … Show more

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“…The negative effects of salinity were mitigated, and rice root and shoot growth was amplified by the FYM + PM treatment [89]. According to Ahmed et al [57], incorporating FYM into the soil boosted i content and decreased SAR. This replaced Na + in the soil with Ca 2+ , promoting g increasing biomass output, and reducing the negative impacts of salt stress o growth.…”
Section: Organic Amendments Improve Crop Growth Under Salinitymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The negative effects of salinity were mitigated, and rice root and shoot growth was amplified by the FYM + PM treatment [89]. According to Ahmed et al [57], incorporating FYM into the soil boosted i content and decreased SAR. This replaced Na + in the soil with Ca 2+ , promoting g increasing biomass output, and reducing the negative impacts of salt stress o growth.…”
Section: Organic Amendments Improve Crop Growth Under Salinitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Moreover, it mitigates oxidative stress, boosts chl content and photosynthesis rates, and promotes crop growth [55,56]. Ahmed et al [57] advocate for using affordable water hyacinth compost to amend degraded saline-sodic soils and improve crop yields. Composting livestock dung can quickly transform it into a biofertilizer, eliminating harmful chemicals, HMs, pathogens, and antibiotics [58,59].…”
Section: Compostmentioning
confidence: 99%
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